Why We Love This

19th-century American metal molding chaise on casters with cushions, armrests, and leg rests. Metal frame with caned seat and back with wood carved crest. Faint detail on metal frame. Seat, 16.5"H (also height when reclined). 48.5"L when seat is folded up at 90-degree angle. Maker's mark "A. F. Marks Chair Company." Owned by Iris's parents. Similar example by same maker in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum of Art.

White Glove Delivery

Once you have placed your order, you will receive an email from us with tracking information about your item.

Shortly before the arrival date, our delivery service will contact you to schedule a delivery appointment.

Our delivery service will bring the item to your home, perform light assembly, and dispose of any trash.

About
the Brand

Iris Apfel has always lived life to the fullest, and at an age when most people would be long retired, she's a nonstop style icon whose unique fashion sense has been celebrated in a show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She and her husband Carl opened Old World Weavers in 1950 and ran it until 1992. Between design projects, Iris has traveled the world, tirelessly collecting. She's opened her warehouse for the first time for One Kings Lane.